I just found out that the Getty museum released a lot of artwork into the open domain, including quite a few stereographs. These are meant to be viewed with a stereoscope, but I’ve found they work amazingly well in crossview.
A superb scene in the beautiful Kinkakuji Gardens, Kyoto, Japan. Carleton H. Graves, 1902
2 years ago by elDalvini to c/crossview
I just found out that the Getty museum released a lot of artwork into the open domain, including quite a few stereographs. These are meant to be viewed with a stereoscope, but I’ve found they work amazingly well in crossview.
Interesting! Turns out I've been doing parallel view all along. I was wondering why some of the images posted here look a bit weird to me - looking back, the ones that work for me are actually for parallel viewing.
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This is a community for posting or discussing 3D images using the crossview technique. There are other communities for viewing 3D on your screen including the Parallel View technique, one for Wigglegrams and also one for Anaglyph 3D using red/blue glasses.
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@lemmy.world
This is a community for posting or discussing 3D images using the crossview technique. There are other communities for viewing 3D on your screen including the Parallel View technique, one for Wigglegrams and also one for Anaglyph 3D using red/blue glasses.
Keep it fun.
I will moderate according to the Lemmy.World Code of Conduct.
go to feed...
Stereoscopes are designed to view photo pairs in Parallel. Below I have switched the photos around for viewing in cross-view:
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